Look at my post "Here's how you can get high scores in normal mode" from a few days ago if you want to see what I mean. Actually, it's usually best (score-wise) to only have one permanent line. It's better to have more than one such line. In normal mode (which I rarely play anymore), you mention that it's best to have a "relief line".Don't forget to pause and think, and also (as you already mentioned), learn from your mistakes.You are trapped in a maze: the maze of empty spaces. Youll also have to think ahead because your second move is dicated by your first and your third move will be dictated by your second, and so on. But choose wisely because whichever direction you end up going you will stay going until you hit a wall. 'No problem,' you think to yourself, 'I'll just try this slightly different approach. Road Blocks: You can go left or right or up or down. You're in the zone, coding away, getting stuff done, and feeling good. Build a road network, one road at a time, to create a bustling metropolis. A late-game fix doesn't have to be pretty. As a programmer or software developer, from time to time it's likely you'll be trying to solve a problem, and things just don't go your way. Mini Motorways is a game about drawing the roads that drive a growing city. When an extreme game is about to end, you can often extend it quite a bit (score-wise, not so much time-wise) by looking hard for extreme solutions to fix a station.You should basically wait for as long as possible before any and all decisions you make during the whole game. Writing roadblocks prevent us from making progress on our writing tasks. When shes not creating, you can find her outside doing something fun with her dog, Cass. She loves all things science, learning, and art. You shouldn't just wait in the beginning in extreme mode, though. Emily Perry is a PhD, educator, and entrepreneur who leads QuillBots education program. You mention waiting the first week, especially in extreme mode.
Have another line go through those stations instead, if possible.
This can be generalized into the following: If a line is doing fine except for one or two stations, don't add a train or carriage. If you're pretty much forced to have more than one circle in a row (mainly in extreme mode), you can fix that later by adding another line to one of them.